Kristian Huselius forced to quitAIK's Star: "I can barely lift the left leg"

Deserving Kristian Huselius, with nine NHL seasons on his CV, was seen as a savior when he signed for AIK on 17 December.He made an instant success - but it was not long before his old hip injury made itself felt."Dad" was forced to step down in loss match against Skelleftea January 3 - and today he reveals the Sportbladet it's over.

For good.

- I plugged in my voltaren, but can barely lift the left leg. It is no longer, sadly, he says.- Sad that it has come to this. I have to take voltaren the whole time.

Huselius managed to produce three points (2 +1) in three matches in AIK before he is forced to thank individually.

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Topped out at 77 points in the NHL, but talent wise he was more than that.

Minus an unhampered Forsberg he's the best player I've seen in the SEL. His 00/01 season in Frolunda and 04/05 (lockout) season in Linkoping were out of this world. He would've won the 04/05 scoring race (a hampered Forsberg his only competition PPG wise unless you count Alfredsson and Naslund who only played around 10 games) with some margin had not "the incident" forced Linkoping to end his contract.

Exceptional talent both scoring and playmaking wise. Never got it all together in the NHL. Kind of like early Naslund and to a lesser extent Nylander. A swedish Mozorov with some more NHL success, I guess.

I was a big fan of Huselius growing up actually. I remember when he got waived about 6 or 7 years ago and then was part of a trade...and I didn't quite understand the business of the game yet so I sent a question to Scott Cullen who did a column called "Mail Bag" on TSN and I said something along the lines of "how did no one claim Huselius? I would have claimed him off waivers just to hang out with...be friends..." and some other nonsense and Scott actually took the question and answered it with that line in there...